Helga Crumb

Birthday

Unknown

Side

Royal (Assumed)

Roommate

Unknown

BFFAs

Gus Crumb (Assumed)

Doll year

Not yet a doll

Helga Crumb is a 2013-introduced and fiction-only character. She is the daughter of Hansel from the fairy tale Hansel and Gretel and she is a student at Ever After High. It is unknown where she stands in the destiny conflict.

Contents

Portrayers

Character

Personality

Helga is a manipulative character who is not above blackmailing people for her favorite thing: sweets. She and her cousin are similar this way, but of the two, she seems to be the leader.

Appearance

She has hazel eyes and a curly pastel pink, blue, and lavender high side ponytail with sprinkles and a small, hot pink bow. In the books, she has two blond ponytails and traditional German clothing such as hiking boots and high socks.

Fairy tale

Relationships

Family

Helga's father is Hansel and her aunt is Gretel. She and her cousin Gus Crumb are destined to be the next Hansel and Gretel.

Friends

She appears to be closest friends with her cousin Gus. But she and her cousin also have a lot of admiration for Headmaster Milton Grimm, due to his bringing them with candy and treats to get them both to do what he wants for him. It is unknown who the cousins are also friends with.

Outfits

Signature

Helga wears a knee-length, soft pink frock with candy floss pink ruffles. Her bottom layer of the dress has lollipops stuck on around stripey-pinks. She accessorizes with a magenta bow with a gray candy wrapper in her hair, a pair of large swirly peppermint earrings, a cookie necklace, a chocolate belt and bracelet, along with a green wrapper as a ring.

Notes

Her original trademark name is "Hilda Crumb", which is a German name.

Helga's name "Helga" is a common feminine German name, as Gus and he and his cousin, Helga are heavily based with German traditions, despite the Grimm brothers Milton and Giles Grimm, the next Brothers Grimm, not meant to seem German at all. Her cousin Gus also has a German given name or first name, while "Crumb" is referred or referenced to the fact that they are the next Hansel and Gretel.

In the books, especially heavily the books, and even the webisodes, along with the bookmark-story diary series, she and Gus both speak with German accents. In the books and diaries, they are very thick accents. Despite Ginger Breadhouse and her mother, the Candy Witch not having German accents like Hansel and Gretel themselves, and each child of theirs. They even use the phrase "ja" for "yes" quite often.